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Tom, please let everyone know your new # so that they can contact you. The people who find you at http://www.southeasternoutdoors.com/rehab_usa.html#fl are trying to call you at 407-568-2402 and that is the WRONG NUMBER. Please post a current one. THanks & thank you for your excellent work! =0)

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Hi ... you have a great site with tons of usefull info but I do have one concern. If you care so much for animals then why would you have a hobby such as catch and release fishing. Isn't that cruel and uncalled for? Do you not think it is painful and stressful for a fish to be caught just for the sake of sport or hobby and then only to be released so that he can be caught and released all over?Anyhow .. I hope you atleast think about it. If you are a true animal lover and defender of nature and wildlife. Give up the catch and release sport of fishing and GO VEGAN!GOD/DESS BLESS

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Dear Tom,I have a grey squirrel, that I have raised since a little baby. It fell out of the nest and the mother left the nest. She is going to be 3 years old Sept 4th. Anyway I have a question. I think that my baby her name is Tails, has a urinary infection. She seems to be going a lot and it has an odor to it, that's why I am think it might ne an infection. I have called several Vets that are unwilling to help me. Also when she is going instead of just a regular stream, it now is like drops and takes her a very long time to finish. Do you know how I can help treat this or will it fix itself. Please I love tails very much, she is m family. Please help!Thanks,Vanessa

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Hi Tom,I just found an adult dove. I think it is a Common Ground. I can't find anything wrong with the bird, but when I got near it instead of flying away it kept jumping away as if trying to fly. I brought it home, and have it set up in an appropriate cage, but I am unsure as to what to feed it. The pet store feeds their doves cockatiel seed, but they were unsure what a wild dove would require. Any information that you could send me would be most appreciated. Thank you very much.Sincerely,Davina

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I have been a wildlife rehabilitator going on 2 1/2 years. Your site is A+ very informative. And I couldn't agree more " it helps to keep/have a sense of humor " I couldn't get by without it.I listed the centers web site above ,Everyone please pop in for a visit. Thanks again for sharing and caring p.s My favorite wild animal are Wolves

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Howdy Neighbor, your site has changed for the better since I last visited. Your text, message and graphics really grab one. Am very happy that out there in this vast world someone is still thinking and doing for our wildlife. At the rate mosp people, especially big business, is going there will be no wildlife. Thanks

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Hello, Tom, Mac Mcaulley told me you have moved. I hope things are going well for both you and Rose. Your web newsletter just keeps getting better(I don't know how it could get much better).Keep up the good work. We miss you but are glad to keep in touch this way.Jerry

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ive really enjoyed your website, and was curious what major if any do you get to be a wildlife rehabilitator. as a junior in highschool, im siging up for biology as a major and would like to seek a career in wildlife rehabilitation and vetinary medicine (more physical therapy than surgery). would you please email me and help me set my path? it would be appreciated, thanks :)~jessy